For me I would pick a German Shepard because they are the second most dangerous dog in the world and I would like to have a guard dog.
German shepherd.
I think it would be a Saint Bernard or a German Shepard.
Now if a German Shepard and a boxer were fighting they would be equal but if you are talking about walking the dog than the German Shepard would be far stronger! i know this from experience because i have a purebreed boxer and purbred German Shepard and they are both male and the boxer is above average size for his breed and yet the German Shepard is far harder to walk! i hope this answers your question!
People call the Greyhound the "cheetah" of the dog world as it can run faster than any other canine breed. Bred for speed, they are built for it like no other dog. Long, lean, with tremendous lung space and a huge heart, the greyhound can reach incredible speeds up to 45mph.
German Shepard
I would say German Shepard or Labrador
Who wouldn't!
In general I would say a mastiff.
I would say german shepard
I think a German Shepard would get along best with a collie.
retrievers, hounds, springer spainels, labradors, German Shepard
It depends on what type of competition the German Shepherd and the Husky is entered in. If it is a sledding or pulling competition, the Husky will excel at it. However, the German Shepherd is more likely to win a herding, obedience, schutzhund and tracking competition.Answer 2In a fight, a husky is more likely to win. A husky has a stronger bite and more strength than a german shepherd. (This answer is based on screen play of the Jack London novel "Call of the Wild" in which a Husky named Buck fights and drives off his German Shepherd rival for Alpha position on the sled team.) In reality, a German Shepherd is the larger more powerful dog of the two breeds and has higher intelligence. In a fight, a German Shepherd would most certainly win in most cases. Huskies are a working breed of dog that are bred to pull sleds and not fight. Although German Shepherds were not originally bred for fighting they are a herding breed who's duty included driving off predators like Wolves to protect the flock. They have also been trained for military and police work further suggesting that are more suited for a fight than a Husky.